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  • Page 1 Quanterra Document #304895 Revision: B March 2021...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2019-2021 Kinemetrics Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ..........viii Services Available from Kinemetrics .
  • Page 5 CONTENTS CONTENTS 2.3.1 Status LEDs ......... 2.3.2 Fault LEDs .
  • Page 6 CONTENTS CONTENTS 5 Q330CD Configuration 5.1 Overview ..........5.1.1 Generic Parameters .
  • Page 7 CONTENTS CONTENTS A.1.4 Vault Port ......... . . A.1.5 Console Port .
  • Page 8: List Of Figures

    List of Figures 2.1 PSU Parameters (factory default) ........3.1 Status tab .
  • Page 9 LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF FIGURES 6.5 WS360’s ’Data 1’ configuration page with the network & station IDs set ... . 6.6 WS360’s ’Data 1’ configuration page after update ......6.7 WS360’s ’System 1’...
  • Page 10: Preface

    It may not be copied or distributed for use on other than the equipment it was licensed for. Disclaimer Kinemetrics Inc. shall have no liability or responsibility to you or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this documentation or the software described in it.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Items not manufactured by Kinemetrics but included in systems (e.g. peripherals, options) are warranted for 90 days from date of shipment. Items not manufactured by Kinemetrics and not part of a system (e.g. digitizers, printers, analyzers) may be warranted by the original equipment manufacturer. Kinemetrics will do everything possible to expedite and coordinate any warranty service from the original manufacturer.
  • Page 12: Services Available From Kinemetrics

    Field support for on-site installation, supervision and check-out of Kinemetrics products is available from Kinemetrics. Training for the customer’s staff is also available, either at Kinemetrics’ facilities in Pasadena, or at the customer’s site. We recommend contracting for installation services along with instrument pro- curement.
  • Page 13: Safety

    PREFACE Safety These symbols may appear on Kinemetrics/Quanterra equipment or in this manual: When you see this symbol, pay careful attention. Refer to the similarly marked, relevant part of this manual before servicing the instrument. This symbol means a low-noise earth ground. The noted item should be grounded to ensure low-noise operation, and to serve as a ground return for EMI/RFI and transients.
  • Page 14: Manual Syntax & Conventions

    PREFACE where the removed dust caps can hang down and short out the battery terminals.. Do not drop the battery or attempt to disassemble it. When charging the battery, use a properly rated charger and do not overcharge the battery. The only correct replacement battery is a sealed lead-acid battery with relief vents and ratings comparable to the original battery.
  • Page 15 PREFACE...
  • Page 16: Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview Digitizer The Q330M+ addresses the special needs of the nuclear treaty verification community. Largely based on the time-proven Q330S+ datalogger, Q330M+ leverages Quanterra’s extensive experience in ultra- reliable network-aware seismic systems design. The Q330M+ combines sampling rates up to 1 kHz with a rich protocol library, including CD1.1, IEEE-1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP), and FIPS-compliant hardware authentication.
  • Page 17: Q330Cd

    Q330CD is a version of the desktop SSI software that runs on PCs, simplified and optimized for the embedded environment. Kinemetrics engineers, responsible for the success of the Altus, Rock, Obsidian, and Etna2 programs, have brought their real time embedded system skills to the Application Processor (App Proc) of the Q330M+.
  • Page 18: Interface

    Chapter 2 Interface The Q330M+ is the first model of the Q360 architecture system. It consists of three main sections: • Digitizer: the digitizer portion of the Q330M+ is based on the Q330S+; primary operation of the digitizer is through the WS360 web interface, similar to the Q335 web interface familiar to Q330S+ customers;...
  • Page 19: Acp Port

    2.2. MEDIA COMPARTMENT CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE 2.1.4 ACP Port Allows connection to the optional Auxiliary Channel Processor (ACP). This adds five analog inputs on three ports, and support for an optional digital weather station. 2.1.5 Vault Port The vault intrusion switch connects to this port. If the vault door is open, or the vault switch disconnected or its cable cut, the vault intrusion flag will be set.
  • Page 20: Leds

    CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE 2.3. LEDS LEDs System status information is available through the LEDs located on the Q330M+ front panel. The paren- thesis in the top level lists identify the subsystem that controls each LED. Fast blinks occur once or twice per second, slow blinks occur once every four to five seconds.
  • Page 21: Fault Leds

    2.3. LEDS CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE Figure 2.1: PSU Parameters (factory default) • Media (App Proc) Green - Drive is being mounted or unmounted Green flashing - Data is being copied to/from the drive Red - USB disk error, the system may try to format it if needed Off...
  • Page 22: Ethernet Leds

    CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE 2.4. WEB SERVER Red - stays on if the digitizer has shut down its analog subsystem due to a fault Off - analog subsystem running normally • Input Power (digitizer) Red - blinks when system power to the digitizer fell below its minimum set voltage, and has not yet risen back above the hysteresis band (factory defaults are 9.00 V &...
  • Page 23: Q330 Support Software

    2.6. Q330 SUPPORT SOFTWARE CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE Q330 Support Software The Q330 Support Software (Willard, Pecos2, Cimarron), or other software based on the Lib330 commu- nications library, offer system configuration, control, and data collection and viewing. ’Configuration | Operational Limits’ settings must be changed in Willard. The resulting parameter files can then be loaded suing WS360, see Section 6.2.
  • Page 24: Temporary Insertion

    CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE 2.8. SEEDLINK SERVER 2.7.3 Temporary insertion When a USB Thumb Drive is inserted and detected, the Q330M+ will mount it, copy data to it, and then unmount it. The directories copied from the Q330M+ to the USB Thumb Drive include everything stored under the /data directory with the exception of the /data/local and /data/sys subdirectories.
  • Page 25: Gps

    Smaller, lightly loaded networks without PTP switches can get very good results using PTP. In the Q330M+, the PTP master clock gets its accurate time base from its GPS subsystem. All Kinemetrics & Quanterra products with PTP are hardware-based implementations that can be used as a PTP master or client.
  • Page 26: Bypass Switches

    CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE 2.11. BYPASS SWITCHES • Press ’Update’ in the same section; a ’Configuration Updated’ message will appear briefly, and the ’Configuration Status’ section above will change to show several buttons • In the ’Configuration Status’ section, press the ’Write Configuration Changes’ button •...
  • Page 27 2.12. INITIAL CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 2. INTERFACE...
  • Page 28: Status & System Configuration

    Chapter 3 Status & System Configuration The majority of status and configuration information for the Q330M+ is accessed via the web interface. It is organized into four main sections or ’tabs’ as follows: • Status – General status, health issues, Q330CD channel transmit status, file system information •...
  • Page 29 3.1. STATUS TAB CHAPTER 3. STATUS & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Figure 3.1: Status tab...
  • Page 30: 3.1. Status Tab

    CHAPTER 3. STATUS & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3.1. STATUS TAB • Time Mode - timing system mode: GPS, GPS-PTP master (transmitting PTP packets via Ethernet), PTP slave (receiving PTP packets via Ethernet) • TCXO - consistency of the timing system; Range is from 0 to 100%, with 100% being best •...
  • Page 31: System Tab

    3.2. SYSTEM TAB CHAPTER 3. STATUS & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION RXOps, TXOps, IOErrs - these are I/O stats from cdsend; if cdsend is active you will see the RX and TX operations count increasing over time; check values, wait 30 seconds, then check again; if they become stagnant then data transmission is stopped or slowed;...
  • Page 32 CHAPTER 3. STATUS & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3.2. SYSTEM TAB Figure 3.2: System tab...
  • Page 33: Seedlink Server

    3.2. SYSTEM TAB CHAPTER 3. STATUS & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Click ’Save/Restart’ to save any changes and restart the runtime processes • PSU Parameters - these parameters allow the PSU to control power to the digitizer and App Proc; this is seperate from the ’Operational Limits’ of the digitizer, whose factory default minimum (off) voltage threshold is 9.0 V, with a voltage hysteresis value of 1.95 V, meaning the on threshold is 10.95 V DCOn Volts - power on voltage threshold for digitizer power (factory default: 8 V) DCOff...
  • Page 34: System Startup

    Chapter 4 System Startup This chapter is designed to get your Q330M+ connected and running as easily and quickly as possible, while covering all possible ways you may wish to connect. Please follow each of the steps in order, at least until you understand the reasons for each step.
  • Page 35: Linux Console

    4.3. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 1 CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP 4.2.1 Linux Console Linux console connections can either be serial via the Linus console port LCON on the console port cable, or over the network via ssh if the IP address of the Q330M+ is known. ssh uses its standard port 22. When you connect to the Linux console, you will be asked for your user ID and password.
  • Page 36: Network Connections - Part 2

    CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP 4.6. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 2 Table 4.1: Q330M+ Power Cable (p/n 114480-PL) Connections Signal Name Wire Jacket Color Primary Power Primary Return black Sensor Power clear Sensor Return green The following table shows the connections for the Q330M+ power cable (see the cable drawing p/n 114480-PL in Section for more detail): Incorrectly connecting power can cause permanent damage to the instrument.
  • Page 37: Dynamic Ip Address Discovery & Connection

    4.6. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 2 CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP Figure 4.1: ’Network Parameters’ when connecting to the fixed IP address 4.6.2 Dynamic IP Address Discovery & Connection Factory default Q330M+ digitizers obtain a network IP address during boot via DHCP. For this to work, the digitizer’s Ethernet port must be connected to your network prior to boot, as described in Section above.
  • Page 38: Example 'Network Parameters' When Connecting To A Dynamicip Address

    CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP 4.6. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 2 Figure 4.2: Example ’Network Parameters’ when connecting to a dynamicIP address Figure 4.3: Example ’Network Parameters’...
  • Page 39: Ip Address Configuration (Optional) Via Linux Console's 'Netconfig' Script

    4.6. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 2 CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP 4.6.4 IP Address Configuration (Optional) via Linux Console’s ’netconfig’ Script ’netconfig’ is a script that can be used to configure the network connection from the Linux command line. It allows you to set up the IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS servers, and other basic networking parameters of your Ethernet connection.
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP 4.6. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 2 Do you want to stop and re-start the network NOW? (Y/N)? > y Restarting eth0... fec 63fec000.ethernet eth0: Freescale FEC PHY driver [NatSemi DP83640] (mii_bus:phy_addr=63fec000.etherne:01, irq=-1) libphy: 63fec000.etherne:01 - Link is Up - 100/Full To review the changes, type ifconfig as follows: QM647:~# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr...
  • Page 41 4.6. NETWORK CONNECTIONS - PART 2 CHAPTER 4. SYSTEM STARTUP...
  • Page 42: Q330Cd Configuration

    Chapter 5 Q330CD Configuration Overview First, a quick overview of the main screens. These settings are already correctly configured when a new Q330M+ is received from the factory. Figure show the main Q330CD screen with the ’Config’ tree expanded. Note that each section, when viewed, will be marked as being visited by a yellow highlight. If the update button on that page is pressed, the yellow highlight will change to green if successfully saved, or to red if the save failed.
  • Page 43: Q330Cd Main Screen

    5.1. OVERVIEW CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.1: Q330CD main screen Figure 5.2: Q330CD Configuration - Generic parameters...
  • Page 44: Q330Cd Configuration - Authentication

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.1. OVERVIEW Figure 5.3: Q330CD Configuration - Authentication...
  • Page 45: Digitizer

    5.1. OVERVIEW CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.4: Q330CD Configuration - Digitizer 5.1.3 Digitizer The Q330CD software communicates with the digitizer section at base port 6330. This is fixed in firmware, so it must also be set to match here (it is the factory default in both places). The ’Data Port’ should be set to ’1’, the factory default.
  • Page 46: Q330Cd Configuration - Digitizer

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.1. OVERVIEW Figure 5.5: Q330CD Configuration - Digitizer...
  • Page 47: Cd Sender

    5.1. OVERVIEW CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.6: Q330CD Configuration - CD Sender 5.1.5 CD Sender The main items likely to be changed on this screen will be the Data Consumer information. See Section Some values in this screen should be consistent with the Station Code as entered on the Generic Parameters screen.
  • Page 48: Q330Cd Configuration - Read Config

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.1. OVERVIEW Figure 5.7: Q330CD Configuration - Read Config Figure 5.8: Q330CD Configuration - Write Config...
  • Page 49: View Config

    5.2. Q330CD UPDATE SEQUENCE CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.9: Q330CD Configuration - View Config 5.1.8 View Config This is basically a functional subset of the Write Config screen, without the ability to export the configuration. 5.1.9 Reset Config This screen will rarely be used once a system is deployed. It is used to reset the configuration of Q330CD to defaults.
  • Page 50: Data Key Management

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.3. DATA KEY MANAGEMENT Figure 5.10: Q330CD Configuration - Reset Config • select ’Read Config’, press ’Import’, and wait for the completion message ’Files read in successfully’ • make changes in the ’Generic Parameters’ through ’CD Sender’ sections, as described in the following sections •...
  • Page 51: Q330Cd Configuration - Keys & Signing

    5.3. DATA KEY MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.11: Q330CD Configuration - Keys & Signing...
  • Page 52: Q330Cd Configuration - Portion Of Help Screen

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.3. DATA KEY MANAGEMENT Figure 5.12: Q330CD Configuration - Portion of Help Screen...
  • Page 53: Channel Selection

    5.4. CHANNEL SELECTION CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 4. The new keypair is listed in the table. Generate a certificate signing request (CSR) by clicking "request". 5. Download the request and submit it to the PKI portal. 6. Your certificate authority will respond with a cert file with a data certificate ID. 7.
  • Page 54: Q330M+ Channels

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.4. CHANNEL SELECTION Figure 5.13: Q330M+ Channels...
  • Page 55: Q330Cd Channel Selections

    5.4. CHANNEL SELECTION CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.14: Q330CD Required Channels 5.4.3 Q330CD Channel Selections To access the Q330CD channel selection, go to the Q330CD tab of the web interface, then select Channels. The channels are listed on this page. To edit an existing channel, click the link for the channel in the left-most ’Channel’...
  • Page 56: Cd Sender

    CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION 5.5. CD SENDER Figure 5.15: Channel Edit screen • Repeat for other channels as needed • Click ’Update’ (at the bottom of the Channels page), wait for completion • Click ’Write Config’ from the left-hand column •...
  • Page 57: Specify Cd Host

    5.5. CD SENDER CHAPTER 5. Q330CD CONFIGURATION Figure 5.16: Specify CD Host In the ’Data Consumers’ section of the CD Sender page are the parameters for the destination host. You must specify the Data Consumer Name as well as the IP address and port number of the Data Consumer. After making your changes: •...
  • Page 58: Digitizer Configuration

    Chapter 6 Digitizer Configuration System Information On the main web interface, press the ‘Digitizer’ button, which opens the WS360 web interface. Customers familiar with the Q330S+’s web interface (WS335) will find this new interface similar, but with extensions to support the added functionality of the Q330M+. The web interface opens on its ‘Status’...
  • Page 59: Ws360'S 'System 1' Configuration Page

    6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION Figure 6.1: WS360’s ’System 1’ configuration page Figure 6.2: WS360’s ’System 1’ configuration page with XML file selected...
  • Page 60: Ws360'S 'System 1' Configuration Page With Xml File Loaded

    CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION 6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE Figure 6.3: WS360’s ’System 1’ configuration page with XML file loaded...
  • Page 61: Ws360'S 'Data 1' Configuration Page Before Setting The Network & Station Ids

    6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION Figure 6.4: WS360’s ’Data 1’ configuration page before setting the network & station IDs...
  • Page 62: Ws360'S 'Data 1' Configuration Page With The Network & Station Ids Set

    CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION 6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE Figure 6.5: WS360’s ’Data 1’ configuration page with the network & station IDs set...
  • Page 63: Ws360'S 'Data 1' Configuration Page After Update

    6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION Figure 6.6: WS360’s ’Data 1’ configuration page after update • In the ‘Station Parameters’ section, enter the network and station names. For Q330CD compatibility, both the DP1 network and station names MUST be set to match the Q330CD channel settings. If the station name will be set the same on all four data ports, select the ‘Copy Network and Station to all four data ports’...
  • Page 64: Ws360'S 'System 1' Configuration Page Showing Edited Tokens

    CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION 6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE Figure 6.7: WS360’s ’System 1’ configuration page showing edited tokens...
  • Page 65: Ws360'S 'System 1' Configuration Page After Writing The Configuration Changes

    6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION Figure 6.8: WS360’s ’System 1’ configuration page after writing the configuration changes Figure 6.9: WS360’s ’Commands’ page to reboot the digitizer...
  • Page 66: Ws360'S 'Commands' Page Showing The Command Was Sent

    CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION 6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE Figure 6.10: WS360’s ’Commands’ page showing the command was sent...
  • Page 67 6.2. DIGITIZER CONFIG VIA WEB INTERFACE CHAPTER 6. DIGITIZER CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 68: Linux Administration

    Chapter 7 Linux Administration Linux Console Access to the Linux console is always available through the serial LCON connector on the console port cable. Once you know the instruments IP address, the Linux console is also available remotely via ssh, using a tool such as putty.
  • Page 69: Checking Firmware Versions

    7.4. CHECKING FIRMWARE VERSIONS CHAPTER 7. LINUX ADMINISTRATION Table 7.1: Factory Default Linux Passwords Description Username Default Password Operating System account with all privileges root kmiXXXX Operating System account with read/write data access admin kmiXXXX Operating System account with read only data access client kmiXXXX Web interface (WS360) account for configuration and control...
  • Page 70: Q330 Protocol Support

    CHAPTER 7. LINUX ADMINISTRATION 7.6. Q330 PROTOCOL SUPPORT • The update will usually be sent to you as a zip file; unzip it; there will be a file with a name similar to as ’2.4-Update-Q330MPlus’; the beginning number is the version number of the package, which includes digitizer firmware, Q330CD firmware, and Linux updates •...
  • Page 71 7.6. Q330 PROTOCOL SUPPORT CHAPTER 7. LINUX ADMINISTRATION...
  • Page 72: Cables And Connectors

    Some cable part numbers include a ’-XX-’ in the part number to specify the cable length in the given units, which are specified in the drawing. Please check with the Kinemetrics sales office for available lengths. Most cable drawings are available in AppendixB. Some details such as shielding may only be available in the drawings.
  • Page 73 A.1. Q330M+ CABLES & CONNECTORS APPENDIX A. CABLES & CONNECTORS Table A.2: Sensor Port Connector Pins Sensor A Signal Sensor B Signal Connector Pin Description Channel 1+ Channel 4+ Positive differential input Channel 1– Channel 4– Negative differential input CH1GND CH4GND Channel ground Channel 2+...
  • Page 74: Acp Port

    APPENDIX A. CABLES & CONNECTORS A.1. Q330M+ CABLES & CONNECTORS Table A.3: Power Port Pins & Cable Connections Signal Name Connector Pin Cable Wire Color Primary Power Primary Return black Sensor Power clear Sensor Return green Shield connector shell drain / shield Table A.4: ACP Port Pins Signal Name Connector Pin...
  • Page 75: Gnss/Gps Antenna Port

    Q330 console packets received from Q330M+ Shield connector shell drain / shield Table A.7: Q330S+ & Q330M+ Network Cables Kinemetrics part number Description 114481-XX-PL RJ-45 Ethernet patch cable, water resistant connector on digitizer end, available in –03 or –10 meter lengths...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX A. CABLES & CONNECTORS A.2. ACP CABLES & CONNECTORS Table A.8: ACP Connector List Port Con- Type Connector (Mfg p/n) Mating Mating Connector ductors Connector (Mfg p/n) (KMI p/n) Q330M+ Interface socket 71-533722-06S 851594 PT06E-10-6P(SR) 24V Heater Power 851-07A-8-33P-50-A7 853961 PT06E-8-33S(SR) Input Ports (4)
  • Page 77: 24V Heater Power Port

    A.2. ACP CABLES & CONNECTORS APPENDIX A. CABLES & CONNECTORS Table A.11: 24V Heater Power Connector Pins & Cable Wiring Signal Name Connector Pin Cable Wire Color Power +24VDC clear Power return black Chassis ground drain / shield A.2.2 24V Heater Power Port The ’24V Heater Power’...
  • Page 78: B Drawings

    Appendix B Drawings Some cable drawings include a ’-XX’ in the part number to specify the cable length in the given units, which are specified in the drawing. Please check with the Kinemetrics sales office for available lengths.
  • Page 79: Power Cable

    Power Cable Figure B.1: Q330M+ Power Cable (p/n 114480-XX-PL)
  • Page 80: Console Cable

    Console Cable Figure B.2: Q330M+ Console Cable (p/n 114483-XX-PL)
  • Page 81: Vault Intrusion Cable

    Vault Intrusion Cable Figure B.3: Vault Intrusion Cable (p/n 114476-XX-PL)
  • Page 82: Acp Cable

    ACP Cable LENGTH = P/L DASH NO. IN METERS YELLOW LABEL WITH 10 POINT FONT: YELLOW LABEL WITH 10 POINT FONT: "CAUTION: connect only to 'ACP' port on Q330M+" "CAUTION: connect only to 'Q330M+ Interface' port on ACP" REPLACE 2 CONNECTOR CABLE CLAMP SCREWS WITH SCREWS ON PARTS LIST, THIS END ONLY BLK (BLK-RED PAIR) BLK (BLK-RED PAIR)
  • Page 83: Acp Heater Cable

    ACP Heater Cable Figure B.5: ACP Heater Cable (p/n 114491-PL)
  • Page 84: Power Box Wiring

    Power Box Wiring CTBTO Infrasound Site Element with Meteorological Station Cabinet Remote Power Box MB2005 MB3a Infrasound Infrasound Sensor Sensor DC Power 12 VDC Q330M+ Sensor Power Q330M+ Sensor Power Source with Isolated Power Q330M+ Breaker with Breaker Q330M+ Main Power Q330M+ Main Power Power Bus with...
  • Page 85 B.6. POWER BOX WIRING APPENDIX B. DRAWINGS...
  • Page 86: C Glossary

    Appendix C Glossary Analog to Digital Converter. A device that digitizes an input voltage level and reports it as a numeric value. Digital to Analog Converter. A device that takes a numeric value and produces an output voltage level. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
  • Page 87 APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY Internet Service Provider. A company providing internet communication services such as DSL. Java Virtual Machine. Software which is loaded onto a computer allowing it to run Java programs. Local Area Network. A network of computers or devices that is private and usually ’local’ to a building or organization.
  • Page 88 For All Returns, Glossary, Interface, Life-Critical Systems, Linux Administration, Overview, Q330CD Configuration, Recalibration and Repair, Safety, Services Available from Kinemetrics, Status & System Configuration, System Startup, Use the Proper Power Cord, User-Supplied Batteries or Charging System, Warranties, Disclaimers & Trademarks, Warranty, viii...

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